A -Alon- New member Oct 29, 2009 #1 swims like a jelly fish, found in my nano reef. what is it? is it harmfull? thank's!!!
AJSTITAN14 New member Oct 30, 2009 #2 I have no clue. Does it seem to be avoiding/surviving your filtration system?
A -Alon- New member Oct 30, 2009 #3 AJSTITAN14 said: I have no clue. Does it seem to be avoiding/surviving your filtration system? Click to expand... it moves... my filtration system is not that strong so i dont know...
AJSTITAN14 said: I have no clue. Does it seem to be avoiding/surviving your filtration system? Click to expand... it moves... my filtration system is not that strong so i dont know...
skippy2 New member Oct 30, 2009 #4 It's a hydroid. Is this a fairly new tank? If so, it will more than likely just disappear. I would say nothing to worry about.
It's a hydroid. Is this a fairly new tank? If so, it will more than likely just disappear. I would say nothing to worry about.
A -Alon- New member Oct 30, 2009 #5 skippy2 said: It's a hydroid. Is this a fairly new tank? If so, it will more than likely just disappear. I would say nothing to worry about. Click to expand... the tank is over a year old... you sure it's harmless?
skippy2 said: It's a hydroid. Is this a fairly new tank? If so, it will more than likely just disappear. I would say nothing to worry about. Click to expand... the tank is over a year old... you sure it's harmless?
skippy2 New member Oct 30, 2009 #6 You could always google it. It was my experience that they were harmless.
TLParker New member Oct 30, 2009 #7 When I seen that in my tank I ended up have a glass nems outbreak. Ibought some peppermints and I have not seen one for 2 years.
When I seen that in my tank I ended up have a glass nems outbreak. Ibought some peppermints and I have not seen one for 2 years.
650-IS350 Active member Oct 30, 2009 #8 if it's not a jelly could be a larva stage of a anemone type or Aiptasia/curly cue/ etc.
mystery_reef New member Oct 30, 2009 #9 650-IS350 said: if it's not a jelly could be a larva stage of a anemone type or Aiptasia/curly cue/ etc. Click to expand... agreed. i'd guess it's this as well. pulling it out wouldnt hurt imo.
650-IS350 said: if it's not a jelly could be a larva stage of a anemone type or Aiptasia/curly cue/ etc. Click to expand... agreed. i'd guess it's this as well. pulling it out wouldnt hurt imo.